Published by Canadean, this Quarterly Beverage Tracker report provides a detailed analysis of the latest developments in the Bosnia-Herzegovina beverage market

Introduction and Landscape

Why was the report written?
In the current climate of economic uncertainty and market volatility companies need to know about more than just data. This report provides a complete overview of all commercial beverage consumption trends, latest market developments and an economic mood indicator

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
Poor growth of household incomes that was compounded by additional concerns regarding job security and the difficult investment climate throughout the Euro zone, impacted the Bosnian economy in 2013.

the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Weather, especially in December, was warmer than expected which helped stimulate growth slightly. Nevertheless the temperatures were not high enough to significantly raise consumption.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
Designed for clients who want to understand the latest trends in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian beverage industry and want more detail and analysis on this data. Canadean's Bosnia-Herzegovina Quarterly Beverage Tracker report is ideal for benchmarking total market vs retail audit data and is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry and market developments

Key Features and Benefits

Readers are provided with a summary snap shot table showing category growth in Q42013vs Q42012, together with provisional 2013volumes and latest 2014 forecasts

An economic mood indicator, completed by Canadean's local consultant, examines (on a scale of one to five) whether confidence levels in the industry are better or worse than the previous quarter, whether net prices are rising or falling and how Private Label products have performed versus the rest of the market. Selected retail pricing data is given for the most recent quarter and the previous four quarters, enabling analysis of price movements.

Key highlights of the last quarter's commercial beverage performance are identified and the key market drivers examined

Although early estimates point towards a solid GDP recovery in 2013, the recovery will not be felt by the population as in real terms per capita growth is stagnant.

Key Highlights

ACB categories recorded a slower drop than soft drinks (5%), thanks to diminishing effects of the aflatoxin issues, especially in public, which had direct positive impacts on liquid dairy products.

Kiseljak Sensation (limeta and kiwano) continued with tremendous growth in this quarter. Since it is carbonated flavored water with sugar, it is positioned among PW where the Kiseljak brand dominates and is perceived as healthier than other CSD products. Even without serious marketing activity, Kiseljak Sensation rapidly spread in all Horeca channels in the second half of 2013.

About Canadean

Canadean Consulting provides specialist support on commercial, strategic and marketing issues to the international beverage, packaging and liquid food industries. Significant investment has transformed all Canadean�s beverage databases into interactive market analysis tools, geared to clients� annual and strategic business planning cycles. View more research from Canadean at www.fastmr.com/catalog/publishers.aspx?pubid=1028

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